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A look at MSOE's oldest student organization, Amateur Radio Club.
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Methods for preventing excessive hum occurring on one's turntable, April 1968.
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Radio club gets a new advisor and is planning a code class, September 1968.
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Amateur Radio Club resumed broadcasting W9HHX after their new faculty advisor re-licensed the station in his own name.
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Radio Club members elect new officers and celebrate having the highest number of members in club history with amateur radio licenses.
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Summary of Radio and Television curriculum at MSOE, job prospects, application to industry, and photographs of students in the classroom.
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Occupational Guidance Packet: Opportunities Today in the World of Tomorrow: Radio and Television
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The Radio Broadcasters Club was already looking into creating a long-range FM station back in 1968. It would not happen until 1981.
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Invitation for Homecoming 1949, including a technical talk about radio entitled 'It's a Small World,' and the dedication of W9HHX's new 'ham shack.'
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Ben Chromy was the first president of Amateur Radio Club at the School of Engineering of Milwaukee in the early 1920s. This QSL card was received by his personal amateur [...]
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